Donnie Pfaster is always a good guy. This is my assertion.
Oh, yeah. Poor Donnie was just misunderstood. There he was, just wanting to suceed in life as the best little cosmotologist he could be in Minneapolis, and those hookers just kept falling into his bathtubs for no reason.
I've never checked out Margaret Cho's stuff in depth, despite shared cultural heritage, blah blah blah. I've seen bits of her acts on TV though, and I suspect I'll probably find her too angry, too profane, too everything. I rarely enjoy a stand-up comedy act anyway.
I guess Margaret's hot button issues align perfectly with my own, as I find almost everything she says hilarious.
On DH,
Andrew horrifies me in a way, but I think it's an indication that Cherry is as tired as I of the long-suffering saintly asexual gay character. Briefly loved him during that awkward dinner before he showed his true colors once again
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Sumi, from what I've read about Grey's Anatomy,
yes. Which is weird, considering the Grey/Shepherd.
But hey, if that means
shirtless Isaiah Washington,
I'll shut my mouth.
as the best little cosmotologist he could be in Minneapolis...
Which is a damn fine cosmotologist! These Left-Coasters do not have a patent on every damn thing!
, and I suspect I'll probably find her too angry, too profane, too everything.
I was with you, up to "too profane".
Profanity rules!
t yet another tee-shirt idea!
Leave my mother out this, cheese humper!
Cheese humper?
::tries to form a mental image - gives up in confusion::
Thanks for the house feedback, peoples.
I didn't watch DH, so unsurprisingly, have no opinion about it.
Margaret Cho drives me bugfuck, but that's probably just my ish and it's been years since I gave her a chance.
(Also, when I first typed that, I antehyphenated "ish" but that would be wrong, since it's short for "issue" right? So I should have posthyphenated?)
Heh. And also, clearly it's not the profanity that's the problem with Margaret for me.
t basks in the glorious sunlight of a board where the distinction between "antehyphenated" and "posthyphenated" are well understood.